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Upon the thousands of mementos left at the memorial at the Cielo Vista Walmart, many have left signs and posters speaking directly to President Donald Trump, who arrived in El Paso, Texas, Aug. 7, 2019. Madeleine Cook/The Republic

Upon the thousands of mementos left at the memorial at the Cielo Vista Walmart, many have left signs and posters speaking directly to President Donald Trump, who arrived in El Paso, Texas, Aug. 7, 2019. Madeleine Cook/The Republic

Upon the thousands of mementos left at the memorial at the Cielo Vista Walmart, many have left signs and posters speaking directly to President Donald Trump, who arrived in El Paso, Texas, Aug. 7, 2019. Madeleine Cook/The Republic

Upon the thousands of mementos left at the memorial at the Cielo Vista Walmart, many have left signs and posters speaking directly to President Donald Trump, who arrived in El Paso, Texas, Aug. 7, 2019. Madeleine Cook/The Republic

With the arrival of President Donald Trump in El Paso on Aug. 7, 2019, the Cielo Vista Walmart memorial shifted from a reflective space of mourning to a tense standoff between ideologies. Madeleine Cook/The Republic

With the arrival of President Donald Trump in El Paso on Aug. 7, 2019, the Cielo Vista Walmart memorial shifted from a reflective space of mourning to a tense standoff between ideologies. Madeleine Cook/The Republic

People watch President Donald Trump arrive in El Paso from inside the Hooters just feet away from the Cielo Vista Walmart memorial, which shifted from a reflective space of mourning to a tense standoff between ideologies during Trump's visit on Aug. 7, 2019. Madeleine Cook/The Republic

With the arrival of President Donald Trump in El Paso on Aug. 7, 2019, the Cielo Vista Walmart memorial shifted from a reflective space of mourning to a tense standoff between ideologies. Madeleine Cook/The Republic

With the arrival of President Donald Trump in El Paso on Aug. 7, 2019, the Cielo Vista Walmart memorial shifted from a reflective space of mourning to a tense standoff between ideologies. Madeleine Cook/The Republic

With the arrival of President Donald Trump in El Paso on Aug. 7, 2019, the Cielo Vista Walmart memorial shifted from a reflective space of mourning to a tense standoff between ideologies. Madeleine Cook/The Republic

With the arrival of President Donald Trump in El Paso on Aug. 7, 2019, the Cielo Vista Walmart memorial shifted from a reflective space of mourning to a tense standoff between ideologies. Madeleine Cook/The Republic

With the arrival of President Donald Trump in El Paso on Aug. 7, 2019, the Cielo Vista Walmart memorial shifted from a reflective space of mourning to a tense standoff between ideologies. Madeleine Cook/The Republic

With the arrival of President Donald Trump in El Paso on Aug. 7, 2019, the Cielo Vista Walmart memorial shifted from a reflective space of mourning to a tense standoff between ideologies. Madeleine Cook/The Republic

With the arrival of President Donald Trump in El Paso on Aug. 7, 2019, the Cielo Vista Walmart memorial shifted from a reflective space of mourning to a tense standoff between ideologies. Madeleine Cook/The Republic

With the arrival of President Donald Trump in El Paso on Aug. 7, 2019, the Cielo Vista Walmart memorial shifted from a reflective space of mourning to a tense standoff between ideologies. Madeleine Cook/The Republic

The memorial outside the Walmart in El Paso, Texas, continues to grow Monday, Aug. 5, 2019, as more El Pasoans arrive to leave flowers, pray and light a candle for the victims of the attack at Walmart on Saturday, Aug. 3, 2019, that claimed 22 lives and left 25 others injured. Mark Lambie/El Paso Times

A woman is overcome with emotion as members of the Iglesia Cristiana Manatial en el Desierto pray for her at a memorial Monday, August, 5, 2019, outside the Walmart in El Paso, Texas where Saturday, 22 people were shot and killed and 24 others were wounded. A tragedy like the August, 3, mass murder brought togther an otherwise peaceful community of 700,000; 2 million when you count Juarez. Mark Lambie / El Paso Times

El Pasoan Roxana Jaquez lights a candle at an ever growing memorial Monday, August, 5, 2019, outside the Walmart in El Paso, Texas where Saturday, 22 people were shot and killed and 24 others were wounded. A tragedy like the August, 3, mass murder brought togther an otherwise peaceful community of 700,000; 2 million when you count Juarez. Mark Lambie / El Paso Times

A mother holds her daughter tightly Monday, August, 5, 2019, outside the Walmart in El Paso, Texas where Saturday, 22 people were shot and killed and 24 others were wounded. A tragedy like the August, 3, mass murder brought togther an otherwise peaceful community of 700,000; 2 million when you count Juarez. Mark Lambie / El Paso Times

Hundreds of El Pasoans hold vigil Monday, August, 5, 2019, outside the Walmart in El Paso, Texas where Saturday, 22 people were shot and killed and 24 others were wounded. A tragedy like the August, 3, mass murder brought togther an otherwise peaceful community of 700,000; 2 million when you count Juarez. Mark Lambie / El Paso Times

WWE wrestler Sin Cara visits the memorial Monday, August, 5, 2019, outside the Walmart in El Paso, Texas where Saturday, 22 people were shot and killed and 24 others were wounded. His friend Ivan Filiberto Manzano was killed in the attack. A tragedy like the August, 3, mass murder brought togther an otherwise peaceful community of 700,000; 2 million when you count Juarez. Mark Lambie / El Paso Times

El Pasoans show up Monday, Aug. 5, 2019, to pay their respects to those who lost their lives in an attack at Walmart near Cielo Vista Mall that killed 22 people and wounded 25 others. Mark Lambie/El Paso Times

Members of Iglesia Cristiana Manatial en el Desierto pray with El Pasoans who came to hold vigil outside the Walmart in El Paso, Texas, Monday, August, 5, 2019. Saturday, 22 people were shot and killed and 24 others were wounded. A tragedy like the August, 3, mass murder brought togther an otherwise peaceful community of 700,000; 2 million when you count Juarez. Mark Lambie / El Paso Times

A boy reacts as he looks at teddy bears left for children killed in the Walmart in El Paso Monday, August, 5, 2019, Saturday, 22 people were shot and killed and 24 others were wounded. A tragedy like the August, 3, mass murder brought togther an otherwise peaceful community of 700,000; 2 million when you count Juarez. Mark Lambie / El Paso Times

A mothers clings to her daughters as they visit a memorial outside the Walmart in El Paso, Texas on Monday, Aug. 5, 2019. On Saturday, Aug. 3, 2019, 22 people were killed and 25 others were wounded in a mass shooting. Mark Lambie/El Paso Times

Crosses bear the names of the 22 people killed at a Walmart in El Paso, Texas Monday, August, 5, 2019. Saturday, 22 people were shot and killed and 24 others were wounded. A tragedy like the August, 3, mass murder brought togther an otherwise peaceful community of 700,000; 2 million when you count Juarez. Mark Lambie / El Paso Times

915 Strong is displayed in balloons at a memorial outside a Walmart in El Paso, Texas Monday, August, 5, 2019. Saturday, 22 people were shot and killed and 24 others were wounded. A tragedy like the August, 3, mass murder brought togther an otherwise peaceful community of 700,000; 2 million when you count Juarez. Mark Lambie / El Paso Times

A man prays for the victims of the mass murder at a Walmart in El paso, Texas Monday, August, 5, 2019. Saturday, 22 people were shot and killed and 24 others were wounded. A tragedy like the August, 3, mass murder brought togther an otherwise peaceful community of 700,000; 2 million when you count Juarez. Mark Lambie / El Paso Times

Hundreds of El Pasoans have been holding vigil outside the Walmart in El Paso, Texas since Saturday night. Saturday, 22 people were shot and killed and 24 others were wounded. A tragedy like the August, 3, mass murder brought togther an otherwise peaceful community of 700,000; 2 million when you count Juarez. Mark Lambie / El Paso Times

The memorial outside Walmart in El Paso, Texas has grown over the past two days. Saturday, 22 people were shot and killed and 24 others were wounded. A tragedy like the August, 3, mass murder brought togther an otherwise peaceful community of 700,000; 2 million when you count Juarez. Mark Lambie / El Paso Times

The memorial outside Walmart in El Paso, Texas continues to grow, as does the crowd. Hundreds prayed, sang and comforted one another Monday, August, 5, 2019. Saturday, 22 people were shot and killed and 24 others were wounded. A tragedy like the August, 3, mass murder brought togther an otherwise peaceful community of 700,000; 2 million when you count Juarez. Mark Lambie / El Paso Times

The memorial outside the Walmart in El Paso, Texas continues to grow and more and more El Pasoans arrive to leave flowers, pray and light a candle for those lost Monday, August, 5, 2019. Saturday, 22 people were shot and killed and 24 others were wounded. A tragedy like the August, 3, mass murder brought togther an otherwise peaceful community of 700,000; 2 million when you count Juarez. Mark Lambie / El Paso Times

The memorial outside the Walmart in El Paso, Texas continues to grow and more and more El Pasoans arrive to leave flowers, pray and light a candle for those lost Monday, August, 5, 2019. Saturday, 22 people were shot and killed and 24 others were wounded. A tragedy like the August, 3, mass murder brought togther an otherwise peaceful community of 700,000; 2 million when you count Juarez. Mark Lambie / El Paso Times

The memorial outside the Walmart in El Paso, Texas continues to grow and more and more El Pasoans arrive to leave flowers, pray and light a candle for those lost Monday, August, 5, 2019. Saturday, 22 people were shot and killed and 24 others were wounded. A tragedy like the August, 3, mass murder brought togther an otherwise peaceful community of 700,000; 2 million when you count Juarez. Mark Lambie / El Paso Times

Servers from the Hooters next door to the Walmart in El Paso, Texas come outside the restaurant to attend a memorial. The memorial continues to grow and more and more El Pasoans arrive to leave flowers, pray and light a candle for those lost Monday, August, 5, 2019. Saturday, 22 people were shot and killed and 24 others were wounded. A tragedy like the August, 3, mass murder brought togther an otherwise peaceful community of 700,000; 2 million when you count Juarez. Mark Lambie / El Paso Times

The memorial outside the Walmart in El Paso, Texas continues to grow and more and more El Pasoans arrive to leave flowers, pray and light a candle for those lost Monday, August, 5, 2019. Saturday, 22 people were shot and killed and 24 others were wounded. A tragedy like the August, 3, mass murder brought togther an otherwise peaceful community of 700,000; 2 million when you count Juarez. Mark Lambie / El Paso Times

The memorial outside the Walmart in El Paso, Texas, continues to grow Monday, Aug. 5, 2019, as more El Pasoans arrive to leave flowers, pray and light a candle for those killed Saturday, Aug. 3, 2019, when 22 people were killed and 25 were injured. Mark Lambie/El Paso Times

The memorial outside the Walmart in El Paso, Texas, continues to grow as more El Pasoans arrive Monday, Aug. 5, 2019, to leave flowers, pray and light a candle for the victims of the attack Saturday, Aug. 3, 2019, at a Walmart. Mark Lambie/El Paso Times

Isaac Quijas leads a prayer with community members for the victims of a shooting at a memorial near the Walmart where the shooting happened in El Paso, Texas on August 6, 2019. Omar Ornelas/ USA Today Network